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Title: The Heath Anthology of American Literature: Volume D: Modern Period (1910-1945)
ISBN: 0618533001
Author:
Paul Lauter
Richard Yarborough
Jackson Bryer
Charles Molesworth
King-Kok Cheung
Publicate Date: 2005-01-24 Publish: 2005-01-24
List Price: $55.95
Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Format: Paperback
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1: Good experience
I had a great experience purchasing, and receiving this book , I would recommend it to anyone who is skeptical about buying books over the internet.
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3: FAst Service & Good Condition
The book was very useful to my needs. With that, it was in good condition & it arrived right on time!
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4: A very good book!
This book is outstanding in its usefulness for becoming familiar with recent American literature.
Its appropriate selection of authors and works--along with its biographies, preliminary studies and clarifying notes--make this book a "must" for specialists, for scholars of contemporary literature, for students and for universities.
The present volume (the fifth in the collection) undoubtedly has the same advantages and characteristics of the previous volumes.
I have no hesitation in strongly recommending this anthology.
Carlos Francisco MONGE
Professor of Literature
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5: An Excellent Anthology of American Literature
This second volume of American Literature is quite excellent in it's editing and information. The writers read like a who's who of American fiction of over the last couple of centuries. The various writers, poets, authors, and others who have contributed whether it be a poem, a short story, or an essay is enormous. I had this book for American Literature II class in college. The writing in this book reflects America's taste for the various cultures, races, ethnicities, sexual preferences, backgrounds, histories, and tales of everything from identity to immigration to slavery, etc. The stories and poems in this anthology can only help us better understand America. I would give this a 5 but I think it should be a hardcover rather softcover because I got an overly used copy which fell apart in time but I would recommend this book for any high school language arts teacher and as a great library reference book.
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